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ricky carmichael's road to supercross revives a simulated environment that will help riders get better prepared as they bridge the gap between the arena cross and monster energy supercross. a rider must earn three roads of supercross points and write a minimum of three cross events in a season in order to receive a supercross endorsement from the ama. this new system provides the best training and opportunity for riders who are working hard to make the starting gate of monster energy supercross. >> it gets them in that environment before they get to monster energy supercross series because no matter how much time you spend on the test track in the off-season, no matter how many laps you put in, nothing prepares you for being in an environment like that, it closed in stadium, racing is really tight, everything is coming up so quick, doing tv interviews, being on the podium, autograph sessions, lots of other little things. that is really what it is all about. >> is an excellent job helping to prepare for the supercross career. that is always a huge goal. >> the track is tight, have to be
ricky carmichael's road to supercross revives a simulated environment that will help riders get better prepared as they bridge the gap between the arena cross and monster energy supercross. a rider must earn three roads of supercross points and write a minimum of three cross events in a season in order to receive a supercross endorsement from the ama. this new system provides the best training and opportunity for riders who are working hard to make the starting gate of monster energy...
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great environment, isn't it? >> tim: it really is. our first trip in here and it is magnificent. >> bill: nice, empty side, ball screen. the southpaw, prettiy stroke. >> tim: deshaun, junior from fort wayne, indiana, he has one magnif cent stroke. here is bruesewitz right on cue answering and we're tied at 2-2 just 30 seconds deep. >> bill: how do you play it? pindown on the catch. solid, organized offensive play. a lot of clock. nice penetration. >> tim: williams was not ready it seemed for the past from lenzelle smith, seemed startled to get it. >> bill: bruesewitz does so many things to help this team. on the defensive end, there he is with a screen. >> tim: wonderful charismatic personality too. ryan evans missed critical free throws in the narrow loss to minnesota earlier in the week, did not practice yesterday because of a stomach virus. >> bill: psychologically, that was a big basket for him. a little bit of heat. nice on the left. >> tim: strong move to the basket by lenzelle smith jr., and that's the spot on the floor where t
great environment, isn't it? >> tim: it really is. our first trip in here and it is magnificent. >> bill: nice, empty side, ball screen. the southpaw, prettiy stroke. >> tim: deshaun, junior from fort wayne, indiana, he has one magnif cent stroke. here is bruesewitz right on cue answering and we're tied at 2-2 just 30 seconds deep. >> bill: how do you play it? pindown on the catch. solid, organized offensive play. a lot of clock. nice penetration. >> tim: williams...
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we just want everybody to do it in a safe environment and then go home at the end of the night. >> reporter: once again back live. another look at route 1. traffic back to normal. a lot of mess left behind. cleanup crews will have a lot of work. thankfully this was not something that got terribly out of hand. there were a lot of police officers out here. state police, local police, university police, all of them did a pretty good job at containing the excitement out here. once again, andrea, only two arrests tonight. when this happened back in 2010 they had close to 30. you can compare how different this party was out here tonight. >> absolutely and a great win. thanks very much. >>> there were some tense moments during the game when it looked, greg toland, like the terps might give it away. in the end they held on. >> sports guys are in the upstairs and you guys are down here. i don't know if you could hear that screaming. some of it was clean language. >> most of it. >> some of it was not unfortunately. but hey, it's all well's that ends well. barring a big 10 challenge game, duke may hav
we just want everybody to do it in a safe environment and then go home at the end of the night. >> reporter: once again back live. another look at route 1. traffic back to normal. a lot of mess left behind. cleanup crews will have a lot of work. thankfully this was not something that got terribly out of hand. there were a lot of police officers out here. state police, local police, university police, all of them did a pretty good job at containing the excitement out here. once again,...
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- yes, we run a very fun, non-corporate environment, but at the same time, we have a certain way of carrying ourselves. the inconsistencies i found really point out some of our growing pains. we're gonna have to get this operation nice and tight so that we can go to the next level. [lightning crashes] [rock music] how you doing today? announcer: coming up, toby tries his skills on the sales floor. - great backpack on today that's for sale, $44.50 if you guys are interested. okay. announcer: and later... - if you say the word "mine," you have to hit ten push-ups on the spot. announcer: the boss learns some new training techniques. - yeah, so mine-- oh, see? there you go. three, four, five, six. i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the blood
- yes, we run a very fun, non-corporate environment, but at the same time, we have a certain way of carrying ourselves. the inconsistencies i found really point out some of our growing pains. we're gonna have to get this operation nice and tight so that we can go to the next level. [lightning crashes] [rock music] how you doing today? announcer: coming up, toby tries his skills on the sales floor. - great backpack on today that's for sale, $44.50 if you guys are interested. okay. announcer: and...
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canada to the texas coast, but construction on the northern half has been held up by concern for the environment. in the meantime, the canadian company building the line is already laying pipe for the southern stretch, but mark strassmann has found there is a texas feud over the keystone route. >> reporter: the keystone x.l. pipeline extends two miles a day into texas. but it can't get past julia crawford. you have 650 acres, they want a very small piece. why not let them have it. >> because i don't think they have a right to it. if it was 650 inches or something i wouldn't want to take it. >> reporter: plans call to burr tri oil pipe a quarter mile upstream from crawford's creek, which is critical for her livestock and crafts. she's worried about a leak and rejected a $21,000 author from the pipeline's owner, trans-canada. the company says it's too late to go around crawford's land so trans-canada sued her. >> i just don't believe that a canadian organization that appears to be building a pipeline for their financial gain has more of a right to my land than i do. >> reporter: most ranchers here
canada to the texas coast, but construction on the northern half has been held up by concern for the environment. in the meantime, the canadian company building the line is already laying pipe for the southern stretch, but mark strassmann has found there is a texas feud over the keystone route. >> reporter: the keystone x.l. pipeline extends two miles a day into texas. but it can't get past julia crawford. you have 650 acres, they want a very small piece. why not let them have it....
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people are not used to this unmediated environment. as long as you drink water, you are probably going to be ok. there is not a lot of criminal activity. everyone is really over provided for. to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of good, which is interesting, being in the desert. the economic system that is up there. we talked a long time ago for a "for a magazine" story. one of the things that you said is that commerce, in an of itself, is not the enemy. it is the backbone of civilization. >> to be against commerce is to be against your clothing. who would be against commerce? we just said we are living in a world that has been overly come modified. where everything has been turned into a commodity value. people do not have the identities. we are world full of brands and no identity. you can read your entire life -- yo
people are not used to this unmediated environment. as long as you drink water, you are probably going to be ok. there is not a lot of criminal activity. everyone is really over provided for. to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of good, which is interesting, being in the...
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again, we don't want to go in with a full package that the state or civil environments aren't really asking for, we want to be sure it's taylored appropriately and it's responsive and timely. we also had the humanitarian assistance coordination center. that's the place we were able to take the non-governmental agencies and the hoetion nation international agencies and have them interacting and coordinating with the military folks so that we were able to provide an understanding of how we all work together. so if you want additional information, if you want to talk to captain napalitano, he is the commanding officer for the expeditionary training group, and he is the -- in charge of the people that train and certify that crisis response adaptive force package. his folks also put together the different events for this, for the exercise. the apan provides us an opportunity to be able to share this information with others who want to share the information and be able to share what we did online and you are more than welcome to do a search for that, as well as join that access site and le
again, we don't want to go in with a full package that the state or civil environments aren't really asking for, we want to be sure it's taylored appropriately and it's responsive and timely. we also had the humanitarian assistance coordination center. that's the place we were able to take the non-governmental agencies and the hoetion nation international agencies and have them interacting and coordinating with the military folks so that we were able to provide an understanding of how we all...
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has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. it makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. we must educate. but we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. we have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. they've got each other's back. how do we begin to promote that idea that we are in this thing together? we believe it's through, unfortunately but truly, self-interest. kids are driven developmentally by the desire to fit in, to belong, to be part of an affinity group. if we can capitalize on their desire to look out for their friends and give them some more tools and opportunities and support, they will begin to do what we need them to do to at least confront it in their own small cell of social influence and the compounding and leveraging of that begins to make change. so the question we have to ask ourselves, are we as adults willing it slow down
has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. it makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. we must educate. but we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. we have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. they've got each other's back. how do we begin to...
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hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. be sure to take your camera and be prepared to take a view of the city will not forget. it has a beautiful
hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the...
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it is a reflection of the environment. neil: what about this environment. we were talking with our guests about the deals coming out on wall street, or because of what is happening in washington. how much of what you do at whole foods is driven by the noise in washington. what do you know that a lot of folks have taxes are going up. how much of that drives what you do? >> well, it's hard to read all that. it is how you correlated exactly. it is mostly a customer and consumer confidence. the growth is terrific and on track, we are accelerating our square footage growth, eight or 9% to 2014 and 2015 and we are proving our return to shareholders. neil: so as bob pointed out earlier, slow recovery? >> it is improving? >> yes, that is my view. i do think you will see slow growth in 2013, but there is promise and hopefully resolution of questions out of washington that you are referring to. neil: do you think there will be? >> yes. neil: is very good to see you, thank you so much for your insights. well, consider smaller government, we are getting ready for much
it is a reflection of the environment. neil: what about this environment. we were talking with our guests about the deals coming out on wall street, or because of what is happening in washington. how much of what you do at whole foods is driven by the noise in washington. what do you know that a lot of folks have taxes are going up. how much of that drives what you do? >> well, it's hard to read all that. it is how you correlated exactly. it is mostly a customer and consumer confidence....
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and so trust and acceptance comes from those people that are supporting you and creating an environment such that they can accept your leadership. it's also as important as being self-aware. >> well, thank you all so much for your time. you provided powerful advice, and i'm sure we'll talk to you all again. pamela culpepper, gayle king, jackie winn, thanks so much. stay right there. we'll be right back. >> if we inspire people to take on more responsibility for others and for this society, then we will have done a lot of what we had intended to do. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better sta
and so trust and acceptance comes from those people that are supporting you and creating an environment such that they can accept your leadership. it's also as important as being self-aware. >> well, thank you all so much for your time. you provided powerful advice, and i'm sure we'll talk to you all again. pamela culpepper, gayle king, jackie winn, thanks so much. stay right there. we'll be right back. >> if we inspire people to take on more responsibility for others and for this...
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whether from their families or environment they grew up in. i am cognizant of that, having grown up in public housing. and to get better. and to try to do that with the public housing residents now. to give hope to them. no matter where they are, sunnyvale or potrero. but to work with the families and it's not just brick and mortar. i want to give you my personal thoughts of bringing everyone together. it's worth it. it's worth every ounce of our energy to really fill in all the gaps. what makes me the saddest is when diag, and i and police chief suhr get the texts on the mornings where we see a victim of crime. and what i usually do is put a face on that. and i get characteristics. young black male. hispanic male. victim, 2 a.m. gunshot wound, sf general, did not survive. and i try to put my own face on that, which is the kids that i see that we try to graduate up. or middle school kids that i would have seen. what could i have done for them. whether some counseling or guidance. or some support to the family. and we can be very creative in th
whether from their families or environment they grew up in. i am cognizant of that, having grown up in public housing. and to get better. and to try to do that with the public housing residents now. to give hope to them. no matter where they are, sunnyvale or potrero. but to work with the families and it's not just brick and mortar. i want to give you my personal thoughts of bringing everyone together. it's worth it. it's worth every ounce of our energy to really fill in all the gaps. what...
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we mean that every classroom, every school environment should be a safe environment where everyone is welcomed regardless of who you are, regardless of your ethnic background, sexual orientation or cultural background and we don't couple that with behaviors that kids will display. and the other thing in terms of context that i want to make sure is clear and i didn't am happy you're here and we are fighting a battle against pop culture and the messages they receive on tv, logging on to the facebook page, logging on to all of the social media that is out there, think how many times in pop culture they refer to someone as "their little b, or little n" and that's just the way we greet each other and for someone that entered school only speaking spanish and you think about the language issues and in spanish i can tell you a whole bunch of terms that people use to great each other that are so racist, homo phobic and have a length and accepted as accepted and we need to work together and we're dealing with a culture we are trying to shift and in san francisco we are proud of the work around
we mean that every classroom, every school environment should be a safe environment where everyone is welcomed regardless of who you are, regardless of your ethnic background, sexual orientation or cultural background and we don't couple that with behaviors that kids will display. and the other thing in terms of context that i want to make sure is clear and i didn't am happy you're here and we are fighting a battle against pop culture and the messages they receive on tv, logging on to the...
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and in that environment, jim jr. was idolized by his father at first. i mean, among the four children, only the older daughter had remembered her father -- >> pam. >> pam. and she kept a copy of his photograph hidden in her drawer, her bureau drawer. the mother allowed her to keep it, but jim thompson's name was not to be mentioned in that household. so, the seco daughter, laura, grew up believing that she had asked her mother at one point what happened to their father and she said he died of a snakebite. the two younger children, ruth and jim jr., didn't know they had another father. they believed harold was their father. and so in this environment, when jim returned, pam, his princess, suddenly wasn't his princess any longer. she had changed. she had grown from a toe-head youngster that he called princess into this sort of gangly teener trying to -- studious teenager, bookish and not someone who found her father to be the prince charming that she expected him to be. >> get as close up as we can of this photograph and tell us as you look at that top ph
and in that environment, jim jr. was idolized by his father at first. i mean, among the four children, only the older daughter had remembered her father -- >> pam. >> pam. and she kept a copy of his photograph hidden in her drawer, her bureau drawer. the mother allowed her to keep it, but jim thompson's name was not to be mentioned in that household. so, the seco daughter, laura, grew up believing that she had asked her mother at one point what happened to their father and she said...
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it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so anytime that you are available to do sessions, it's kind of at your fingertips. our premise has not ever been that virtual treatment would be better than traditional treatment. it has always been to be able to provide treatment to those people that have bahriers to getting traditional treatment. there's many clients that are unable to access traditional treatment, especially if they live in rural areas. maybe they live 40 or 60 miles away from the nearest treatment facility. maybe they have lost their license because of a dwi charge or maybe they don't have a vehicle or can't afford a vehicle, can't aff
it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so anytime that you are...
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let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bring in glass blowers and show them how to make things, work with the people. i have not talked to anybody, so i do not want to get ahead of myself. but you see the strategy i am talking about that goes right to the root of community. that engages everyone as a participant. and i do not just mean, here you go, susie. cut this, and we will slap it on. you participated. in the new year, we are going to be ready with things you want to do. we want them to be expressive, interactive, collaborative. i do not know if everyone is an artist, but they can express themselves. >> i look forward to that. some credi>> what is burning a's relationship right now with empire, nixon, burlap? how has that evolved over time, do you have twitter set up with them? >> we have been out there for 20 years.
let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bring in glass blowers and show them how to make things, work with the people. i have not talked to anybody, so i do not want to get ahead of myself. but you see the strategy i am talking about that goes right to the...
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what if we let our land rest and cared more about the environment? we have a track where we have a variety of different sessions of studying the text of where it appears in -- and it's something a lot of people don't know about it. trying to embrace it in the 21st century. >> thank you for joining us. we're going to return in a moment on mosaic and say good-bye to rebecca and be joined by another guest, allen in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> we're in a conversation about food, a wonderful organization and -- the executive directer called urban. >> it's an educational farm and community center located in west berkeley. a lot of people ask what it means, it means earth. our organization integrates the practices of jewish tradition and sustainabl agriculture and that's our work >> how does it function? >> our land is a temporary lot that we built a portable form on and it's producing about 5,000 pounds every year that gets distributed in the community and it's an educational center we have about 5,000 that come through the site and viewing this inte
what if we let our land rest and cared more about the environment? we have a track where we have a variety of different sessions of studying the text of where it appears in -- and it's something a lot of people don't know about it. trying to embrace it in the 21st century. >> thank you for joining us. we're going to return in a moment on mosaic and say good-bye to rebecca and be joined by another guest, allen in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> we're in a conversation about...
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lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us? we run water, power, and sewer. so, those are some of the biggest things involved in lead platinum. ♪ ♪ >> by late 2008 the project, as we got the contractor on board and we were able to start pricing it, we're a multi-, multi-, multi-million dollar over budget. >> the story a lot of people don't know after we got select today do this project, the first price we came in with was $180 million. and the city said, you know, this is a great building, but we just don't want to spend that much money. so, the project was on the verge of being canceled. >> if y
lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us?...
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it is the ability of her leaders to operate in this environment, -- our leaders to operate in this environment and be able to move through this. what i have learned in the last 10 years is, it is not about what happened. it is about why it happened. once you figure out why it happened, you can come up with the right combination of solutions to fix the problem. we need to think about that. those are the kinds of things. >> you, sir, in the fourth row. >> general, thank you for your service. i run a campaign on the importance of k-12 geography education. the campaign has been endorsed i to former defense secretary's, -- by to former defense secretary's. do you think in thinking of the army of the future that the leadership of the education system here in the us is doing enough to prepare students? >> one of the big problems we have right now it's about out of the population only 19% to 23% is qualified to come into the army of a young population. that is terrible. that is about the development of our youth, element across a rod spectrum. those who get -- rod spectrum. it is about physical fitnes
it is the ability of her leaders to operate in this environment, -- our leaders to operate in this environment and be able to move through this. what i have learned in the last 10 years is, it is not about what happened. it is about why it happened. once you figure out why it happened, you can come up with the right combination of solutions to fix the problem. we need to think about that. those are the kinds of things. >> you, sir, in the fourth row. >> general, thank you for your...
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so a school safety environment is no. 1 and we know that when you have that safe environment it's backed up by respect and trust, students will learn better, they will attend school better and academically they will do well and socially they will do well. so socially we're very concerned about implementing at the ground level these laws tom has led the way in enacting. >> but there are a lot of people who don't think this is an issue, unfortunately, sadly. i know you are a big believer in this in mental health and good physical health and the link to academics. could you talk about that, please? >> all the research points to having a healthy school environment, having health in your life, many students, a quarter of our students in california have poverty, a quarter of our children have no health care. what was a million students a year and a half ago is now a million and a half. when you have good nutrition and good health, you will learn better. it goes hand in hand with good mental health and a good school environment. the research points out, we want our kids to succeed and if we're
so a school safety environment is no. 1 and we know that when you have that safe environment it's backed up by respect and trust, students will learn better, they will attend school better and academically they will do well and socially they will do well. so socially we're very concerned about implementing at the ground level these laws tom has led the way in enacting. >> but there are a lot of people who don't think this is an issue, unfortunately, sadly. i know you are a big believer in...
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that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great question for rachel, she's done a lot of oil and soil sampling and monitoring and she's familiar with the labs that work in this area and would be able to give you a lot of support and help. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, shall we open it to wider questions. we have about 10, 15, 20 minutes. >> so, this may sound a little weird to come from someone with the breast cancer fund but i want to say everything that connie said could be breast cancer but it could also be loads of other diseases so what she's talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb,
that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great...
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for the environment it's going to hurt the world environment because the chinese are going to do it as much as anybody else. >> eric: i'm going to leave it there. and i'm going to say thank you to the panel for joining us this week. coming up, notice a run-up in your 401-k? lawmakers are looking to get their greedy hands on it. how to protect yourself from those greedy little hands. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal.
for the environment it's going to hurt the world environment because the chinese are going to do it as much as anybody else. >> eric: i'm going to leave it there. and i'm going to say thank you to the panel for joining us this week. coming up, notice a run-up in your 401-k? lawmakers are looking to get their greedy hands on it. how to protect yourself from those greedy little hands. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my...
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across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river running through tepco is dangerous. the environment readings are four times higher than recommended by the government. people living downstream are suffering the consequences. juan and his wife were born and raised in this village. they are farmers who survive by growing rice and other crops. the day is spent walking in the rice paddies. >> translator: the watery fill my paddies with is black. my legs itch from working in the rice fields. water shouldn't be black, but i have no choice but to use that terrible water for farming. >> reporter: there are many such worries about pollution. a new deal originating in japan is gaining public attention. the japan international corporation agency, or jica, is encouraging japanese companies to start an environment business in vietnam by extending low-interest loans. a family to mark the first product incorporated in japan last month. he works at the company that received loan from jica. the farm has advanced technology for processing
across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river running through tepco is dangerous. the environment readings are four times higher than recommended by the government. people living downstream are suffering the consequences. juan and his wife were born and raised in this village. they are farmers who survive by growing rice and other crops. the day is spent walking in the rice paddies. >> translator: the watery fill my paddies with is black. my legs itch...
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it is the ability of her leaders to operate in this environment, -- our leaders to operate in this environment and be able to move through this. what i have learned in the last 10 years is, it is not about what happened. it is about why it happened. once you figure out why it happened, you can come up with the right combination of solutions to fix the problem. we need to think about that. those are the kinds of things. >> you, sir, in the fourth row. >> general, thank you for your service. i run a campaign on the importance of k-12 geography education. the campaign has been endorsed i to former defense secretary's, -- by to former defense secretary's. do you think in thinking of the army of the future that the leadership of the education system here in the us is doing enough to prepare students? >> one of the big problems we have right now it's about out of the population only 19% to 23% is qualified to come into the army of a young population. that is terrible. that is about the development of our youth, element across a rod spectrum. those who get -- rod spectrum. it is about physical fitnes
it is the ability of her leaders to operate in this environment, -- our leaders to operate in this environment and be able to move through this. what i have learned in the last 10 years is, it is not about what happened. it is about why it happened. once you figure out why it happened, you can come up with the right combination of solutions to fix the problem. we need to think about that. those are the kinds of things. >> you, sir, in the fourth row. >> general, thank you for your...
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i would say in a denied environment, it's something we in the military are looking and training to on a daily basis. but in terms of communications, in a denied environment -- and it's not through any particular act that's denying us other than whatever destruction is a resultant of the disaster that hit. and i think that's where we really have work to do. i think next year's table top exercise, if it addressed that or the drill itself went after that, i think we would stand to learn a lot. some of it wouldn't be pleasant, but better to learn it now than in the event something has happened. and thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. >> this is my third fleet week. the trajectory is right, and we really need to keep it going. and look forward to putting the pieces together for next year. >> i'll just echo those sentiments and let's hope that history is not a teacher because on october 17th, 1989 at 5:04 p.m., during the world series between the oakland athletics and the san francisco giants, that's when that one hit at 7.1 and then oakland went on to sweep 4 games to none. >> we are v
i would say in a denied environment, it's something we in the military are looking and training to on a daily basis. but in terms of communications, in a denied environment -- and it's not through any particular act that's denying us other than whatever destruction is a resultant of the disaster that hit. and i think that's where we really have work to do. i think next year's table top exercise, if it addressed that or the drill itself went after that, i think we would stand to learn a lot....
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it's highly universal, his highly transitive environment. we start to transition towards the model where we are not sure where they might be in our environment and they may be moving into the ferry transit if so recognizing that continuous monitoring and diagnostic and the transformation of the work force is required we can't make the exception, of a continuous monitoring diagnostic is going to translate into different behaviors. we need to educate some initiatives around that such as the work force development and the framework that is coming out. we need to leverage all of those things. but again if we don't translator that to the senior management leadership and understand why it's important and how it's facilitated the mission, we are going to run into the resources on the dollar capital resource issues >> building off of that and i know, alma, you've been working on the cyber work force efforts to date we have a question from the audience. we dhaka lot about internal threat. that's appropriate given we were given other budget security c
it's highly universal, his highly transitive environment. we start to transition towards the model where we are not sure where they might be in our environment and they may be moving into the ferry transit if so recognizing that continuous monitoring and diagnostic and the transformation of the work force is required we can't make the exception, of a continuous monitoring diagnostic is going to translate into different behaviors. we need to educate some initiatives around that such as the work...